AT&T Inc currently has a total float of 6.15 billion shares and moves 32.73 million a day, on average. The stock opened at $36.65 on February 10 and traded between a low of $36.26 and a high of $36.74. The stock now has a 50-day SMA of $34.32 and 200-day SMA of $33.29, and it has a high of $37.12 and low of $30.97 over the last year. Its P/E ratio is 15.7 and its P/B ratio is 1.84.

AT&T Inc, through its subsidiaries and affiliates, provides wireless and wireline telecommunications services in the United States and internationally. The Company has three reportable segments: Wireless, Wireline, and Other.

Based out of Dallas, TX, AT&T Inc has 281,240 employees and is helmed by CEO Randall L. Stephenson.

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